We sure are sending many many purrs to you Hannah. And the donkeys are sure crossing their hooves for you too. We are crossing our paws and Mom is saying prayers so we know it will be all right. Take care.

We're purring for recovery and certainly hope she'll be home today, with some pain meds.

The "plus" is that kitties mouths healing quickly and once her mouth isn't sore, she'll feel ever so much better.

BTW, Derry has only one back molar left for chewing (upper jaw) and he still managed kibble, if you're concerned about that. Of course they get very little kibble...And some kibble is either too big or too small for him, so you if you feed any dry you MIGHT have to change the kibble they get.

Alternatively, you could grind it up and sprinkle it on some canned--which is what I do to get Derry to eat more canned. LOL.

Anyway, again, mega-loud purrs from the boys and healing vibes from this human.

Sending humungous quantities of purrs for both Hannah and Lucy. Lucy, you look all forlorn. Dear hannah, that was not nice to go just for a cleaning and end up with so much more extensive dental work. Hope you feel lots better soon.

Purrs and hugs for ALL of you! It is nerve wracking when they have to stay overnight but it also means she is being monitored by "experts" which is a good thing.Tulip had to have four teeth pulled out last summer and she was groggy on the pain meds when she arrived home but after the ordeal she was so much happier and no doubt painfree! You are all in our thoughts today and we send you Sue, lots of hugs.

Oh my...Hannah dear! Sammy, our black and white retired daddycat had to have all but 2 molars way in the back extracted about 2 years ago (Teri was kinda embarrassed that she let his dental care go...) they even had to take out all four canines (fangs) so they had to do half the extractions and then 6 weeks later, do the rest of them as his jaw could have fractured if they had taken all 4 canines at once. But he did great and put on about a pound in the next year (and another pound after he was neutered, hahameow) and he eats dry kibble just fine, as a cat really doesn't chew or gnaw it's food like a dog does. We hope she comes home with some good pain meds (buprenorphine) for a few days, and that her recovery is smooth and fast...Purrs!

Ps: Hannah will smell like a hospital when she comes home and Lucy might hiss or swat at her, so don't be surprised if at first she acts like Hannah is a stranger. Sometimes it helps to take something that smells like Lucy or the humans (a blankie or a tshirt) and rub it all over Hannah before you introduce them again.

Dearest Lucy, Wes is sending yous extra purrs and cat cuddles! We feels for poor Hannah! Having so many teeth taken must hurts and the holes in he mouth! Yeowy! We sends her healing purrayers!Kisses to yous Love Nellie and Kozmo and the Hairy Slobbery Sisters, Cinnamon and Bob and Mommy and Daddy

Oh, sweet Hannah we are so sorry you had to lose so many toofies. We will pray you heal and adjust quickly. Sending up prayers for you too sweet Lucy...hang in there Hannah will be back soon. Hugs and nose kisses

Oh dear HannahWe hope that you did well and we are sure you did. WE know both Lucy and your Mom are looking forward to your homecoming. WE are purrin and purrin for you.purrs>^,,^<♥Abby♥Boo♥Ping♥Jinx♥Grace♥

We are purring hard for you both. If you listen closely you can hear us purring all the way from the USA! We're sure all will be ok very soon and you two will be together and playing again. We're purring for your mom too, cause its hard on the moms, especially when they can't explain to the kitties what is going on.